GRADUATE COURSES
The faculty offer a wide range of courses in the Political Science curriculum. We also periodically update the types of courses we offer to reflect faculty expertise and interests. Our rotation policy ensures that more than 18 different courses will be offered every two years.
All students pursuing the MA in Political Science must complete PSC 7000, Research Concepts and Approaches, and one course from each of the concentrations. A total of thirty credits are required for the degree. Students may take up to six credits outside the department to enroll in courses related to their field of study.
Sample Courses:
International Relations and Comparative Politics
- PSC 8210: Globalization
- PSC 8220: International Law
- PSC 8230: International Organization
- PSC 8265: Global Inequality
- PSC 8270: International Political Economy
- PSC 8320: Russian Politics
- PSC 8330: African Politics
- PSC 8340: Middle East Politics
- PSC 8370: Third World Politics
- PSC 8380: European Politics
Political Philosophy & Methodology
- PSC 7000: Research Concepts and Approaches
- MPA 8199: Advanced Statistical Analysis
- PSC 8450: American Political Theory I: The American Founding
- PSC 8455: American Political Theory II: The Lincoln/Douglas Debates
American Government
- PSC 8120: The Presidency
- PSC 8130: Constitutional Interpretation
- PSC 8160: Political Communications
- PSC 8165: Cyberpolitics
- PSC 8180: National Security Policy
- PSC 8185: US Intelligence
- PSC 8190: American Party Politics